Google brings Meet to Gmail on cell

Google as of late introduced a deeper integration between Gmail on cell and its Meet video conferencing provider. Now, when you use Gmail on Android or iOS and any individual sends you a hyperlink to a Meet match, you'll be able to sign up for the assembly proper out of your inbox. That clearly isn’t radically other from how…
Google today announced a deeper integration between Gmail on mobile and its Meet video conferencing service. Now, if you use Gmail on Android or iOS and somebody sends you a link to a Meet event, you can join the meeting right from your inbox. That obviously isn’t radically different from how…Original article
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